American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, June 16, 1817, Image 3

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CARDING MACHINES.
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PUBLIC SALE
Brows the Rosicy Potrad Min 26 3 Thogamecass. ol fae 3
3 ' 2 rrantecd by the spirii ot the Inhalt <
3 iia Cp aulL Lats, and by tio inability of the Ring ui oan | The unsold property, belonging (0 the
: I tcliidesicer of the 12 Portugal to extinguish the Baume of liberty Rankin & Si ] estate of the late Otte Ter “nd armas
Pp 9 icle Us the 3c vill. which ihey acc ull enimacd 3 Young, dec. will Le soid at public sale at
.L Von EB BR a cif Whether thuie is a goud or bad nda 7 1 30a : Karthause, ope 21st of i Ise, ot
ve : me incline... 40, thal - ang, Bein the courts Od ro x NFORM ther friends and the public, fans ie wy . proved
¥ v of their beifiz able to establisni id BE ali they uan offer rach vinetHuatheir oaciloes ate in complete opers |'HTCC, mong or 0 2p Reed
ar Lai ican GOVE TIME 2 put othe oh 3S C4 apiiiueias) Words, a a ion. for carding wool ino roils, at the old re i ¢ Sivas: i= on
er, SCS 0 ply the contrary. AS 0 ol Lilumalte n sendsip. W Hi bias kag stand in Bellelonte. The price for carding Jere to wig hi op as i th A
# we sermament establisnment of the re Spain, whe in order to SUppeis hinsseilii] be 8 cents per Ib. Those who live ai this mont Werg( 10 effected ©
of, his thiong, requires in the midest oll gigrance may, by waiting, take their woo! of the bad weather. :
A Trunk with sundry articles belong
Pai
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pribiican zovermincut, ‘here cannot be the
seast doubt, for alrendy cxists not only In
province of Pernambuco ¢ but als
po»
A
1%
ia
‘great effusion of bl
30 in that
Rio (Grands Norte
no ground for beueving
1
{ic
artatba and
d there appears
ake piace Lo frusualc
would be permanent because there is oe
jad, would imply that
iiadopts principles now reprobate d by
experience. The article in the Intell
goncer states, that tt is known in the U.
sires by accounts from Peroambuce
to tie 26% March, that the neighboriog
provinces were opposed to the revolution,
and that the people at Bahia refused
to follow its example, but we have later
rews which entirely proves the contrary.
The nearest provinces to Poernambuca ave,
Paraiba, amd Rio, Grande do Norte, which
as soon as they beard of the change at
Pe nambuca, effected their revolution, and
united themselves to the same ~ause and!
itis expected the others vill follow the
atrioLie example. The people of Bahia
Bad apt expected any such refisal; on
the contrary, the news of the revolution
bau been received by nem with the
greaiest enthusiasm, and at the fast ac-
counts a. Pernambuco, the advices of
‘heir cobcuircuce wiih hat province
were daily expeoted.
What is assercd wih regard to the
bloskad@o! Parnambluco, is also without
townd ation, tiiving to the 26th
Marci, the news of that dale 1s coutradict-
e by the brig Gipuey, laicly arived here,
wh ch sailed from Parnambuco on the Gti
April. Jt that part was mlockaded on the
16th March, bow is it possible that this
vessel coud have saited on the 6th April
without any knowledge af such blockade,
On the ober site we will ask, is It pro-
bhi of Portugal could get
r
.
fot
babi mi LAC Kin
a fleet ready suihcicut to blockade all the
of the three independent provieces,
COG
« ed miles, reckonmg from the riv-
maaded an extent of seacoast of
his sul jects WW
OULiS;
whois in a
1 here 15 HU Ge
chants and (hose
aence.
‘fat the Brazilian contest
the sane advantoges
esting
its climate
abundant, particulai.
Pcrnambuce, which
nature so large a pic
0
The caution given by the wri
{Intelligencer to the
pe survound
d aiy assistunce to Port ;
condition as bad ov worse? tye
o
ofiul
ol vvery olher pation,
cd with Days 1pome in rolls.
ugaly cached, and picked clean of sticks and all
uot bud the Bridsh meri... jh. wool.
Rankin and Steel tender thelr smcere
ii { c - i
irom those Cir’ hanks to all those who have heretolore ta-
‘The wool ought to be well
subsiances. One pound of grease tofto PU
t
mven
What reason is there 10 doubt
will experience] 1,
ing to the above estate
house of Evan Miles, ina
, will be exposed
14h. int. at the
Bellcfoute., An
will be made
blic sale on the
tory of its contents
aut for the inspection of those disposcd
rchase.
F.W. GUISENHEINLR,
J.F W. SCHNARS, : Admins
Bellefonte, June 7, 1817,
Ba. 3 Ail ‘b will tans wl) PIV Ee iva ATC
the hopes on this su ject. There can {WH deriv a the mars - ! ol
be no doubt that the Yate news ftom Per {OR nonciacter ET perelore it vored them with their custom, and hope} |
pambuco wil be siretirthened by sucoud- (BEL Io Lnel manu sclurey) } ° re \ by strict autention to badnass to. TASIL. A
ihg areivals, Ir is A poOF reason to al {can never. be expeeted Wat toe i Wa ishare ol public patronage.
ledge, that because ihe revolution w {ov crminent sivouid lake part in foreigny juyg 2d, 1817. |
sudden and cost a hte blood it willl {disseniions Ox tuts hairs. : 7 oe ;
2o permament. It ought to be under Irie very evident from the PN Caution.
5 * ¢tood that it was directed by able hanas ed by ng Bua gosutniient i : i hi ; :
~—that =god counsel, moderation and coi |” Spanish mdependence that She wu All persons Wy {ilereby cautioned from
stancy, always presided in’ the delibera (IAS W@w to maijtain het i tej trusting my wile Magdalena, as I 2m de
tions of the chicls, and the pecple wav jutions wit Lotk patiiss; an if she Ras ierminzt 9, pay no debts of her contract.
¢ffcted it. And to doubt whether tf shown any paruaiity, Rs eek ar ing aiter this date. R
(he cause of South American 1bJGps Henry Lehman. a
public in general,
SAMU £L BAKD,
TAILOR,
}
ly informs Lis friends and the
that he has removed
shop mext door 10 Mr. Cam
espectfn!
.
fay 29th, 1817.
? Be zillls 18 an ter-
country to coremercizl mations.
is mild, and 18 prouuctons
y the province of
has received hori
opoition of hur most
prejudices,
ter in the
merchants is totally
f a government fice irom
bridge’s Sterey wieve by strict attention
to business, and keeping the best of work
men, be hopes to merit a share ofthe
suitable for the accommodation of travel
ors and others; and will pay stiict atten-
Lion to those who may favor lus bouse.
t.aurel Spring
INN
{public petronage,
Beticfonte, April 21,1817.
N. B. All persons indcoted to the sul
scriber are rcguesied to call and seule
nn? >
. =e al ACCA AY i “TD RE
preeicus in and Thies » this account, N EAR Bir M1 NGHAM . thew respective accounts Orders ob
requente orcigneis, LOI evin © ’ i . yoy Ey neh
ate tive stouTaging wolicy ofl [THE Sulmeriber respectfully uiorms fronworks willbe taken 16 Jitu aces.
¢ . 4 a 1s fricuds nd lic 1 rCHCTra od NE
the royal government. Now that othert™ ds and the public in gen ral that Samuel Bard.
: i nes ine thei iE has opened a tavern In the stance house
laws and other customs a. taking hey posite aM oss. The To So ; a.
. anv and slavery, angi.) 8 i natia : 3 FA
Ba Oe ir slivers aolaiver at Laurel Spring Paper Mill, on the DISSILUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
"CEC. ’ ou id 7 :
a oreo Nbe:iv. and Ct i“ seat and direct road from Pitsburg! THE sarinership ot Lawrence and
all the privileges of libe:ty and com-;d bh Sioki iain # } rshif : :
merce, it will be morc frequently visited through © inking V alley, and Lobg’s|Leouard Feters is thasday dissclved bv m-
wot only by merchants but also by all; Valley. past Crawford's and Johuson’s|i ual consent, of which circumstance alk
> X ye . ’ - TN a ae 3. ’ o
other professions, who will go 0 cstaplish taverns to Bellefonte , Gueat Island, Penn’slpersons concerned will please to 1zke noe
themselves there, and will find 211 the Valley, Northumberland and the adjacentiiice.
i - ’ i a . wr Tr ok ry v PTR
conveniences, hospitality aud protection BY he LAWRENCE PETERS.
¢ has a supply 0f every pecessary April 19, 1817.
——p——
i
yg
ANDREW HARPST & SONG,
uscless as it is contrary to latter imelii- Ae He wal
gence direct from Pe nambuco, and Johr Station RZ ESPECTFULLY inform their friends
even if the contemplated Llockade should : and the public in general, that they haves
in part teke place, 1t could not whoily} May 16, 1817. rented « Laurel Sprivg Paper Milly” (near
interrupt thei: Commerce, inasmuch as} ~~ 1 Birmingham, Huntingdon county) from
the provinces of Pernambuco Paraiba, and 5 s Mi Charles Cadwallader; where they in-
Rio Grade do Norte, abound with safe} Caution. t=ud, by the 1st of Jennary next, to come
ywoence the Paper- Making business, and
8X
er a Parsatba to the river de St. Fran-
cisco, Certainly no one who lias knowledge
of: coast, and of the imbecility and
Joh of the voyal poverament, will dis
pute it. What ave the vessels of war,
asd who ave toe
government. can 800
the ports of a rep:
docs not kuow
nt
a
n dispatch
t its whole
Lia
J
=
Yoo
1CL
Fust war which il bas auprovokediy waged
enciny,
what
which without any other
all is force. And
anil
will require
navy oificers which this
to insult
blican puople! Who
nav al
force consists only of a small number
of vessels, the greatest part of which are
rotten, 1t is wan dith-ulty they could se-
those disvatehed to the River La;
>1.ta where it has to support a most un- |
and
them.
capacious hurbours to receive the
"or
A.
aa.
various vessels that may arive 3mo
Besides the repu
TT
of 22 guns, which
harbour before
the Gipsey sailed. Gunboats and other
vessels were likewise getting ready to
proceed to the different ports to protect
commerce, and the approach of vessels
. . i : S E . : i
A / blican govern-{pHOM AS HENDERSON for the sum of
ment has given ovdeis and taken micas-iscventy ve dollars, payable on the first
urcs for this purpose; and lor the MOLC| jy Gi Auuust next, as 1 am determined
effectual attainment of it, has fittcd onti, tg pay tue Same, es enticed Ta
a heavy brig of war, )
was cruising off the
law.
LL persons ave hereby cautioned from
archusing a ceriain note, given by me to
Henry Sharrer.
May 16, 1817.
t
arriving there from foreign nations.
A
At a late exhibition of Mr. Picket’sin
N. York, twenty six gold medals were
destributed to the most meritorious youny
ladies. :
The Albany Register is to be resumed
on the fourth of July next, by Mr. Isracl
Clarke, editor of the Cooperstown Watth-
tower.
ramet
On Thursday morning, a few minutes
AN Wes HE ‘nt 57 : :
ahpli we say Ol Its pavy officers? Will {pefore three, a shock of an Earth
Jw avail itself of the knowledge andi. felt at Boston, Mediord,
i |
ability of those worthy men, who saved
it in 1807, frown a ircuch invasion ¢
on
[hse certal
but they uo Jonger exist~—They hav
nN
i
ly would be of sorac service,
C
been the victims of misery, or have ¢mi-
grated, as they could not five iu the dic
1t is with great reason that disgust should
.
-
grace to which the apathy fatuity ofa cor
: d slothful court had reduced then
rupl an 1.
«tlend such men, living under a govero-
ment where merit isa crime, and where
chey are neglected, and their places fille
with ignorent and unsklful men.
What would be the result of the ef-
forts of the Portuguese government, sup-
ng it capable of making any ? They
1d be similar to the principles from
and they could
embarras the result of the revolu-
isnot dfficultto
fovesee that its end will infalliably be, the
;anent independence of that, and of
There is not suffi-
rev-
olution, for it? was not reaily ‘so, it bad
bean prepared in the minds of the people
gveral years, by the tyranny and vexa-
In our opinion &
information we posse,s it is not re-
should be
irs bctween the governments of
} and Spain, for the full establish-
mnt of independence throughout all A-
The question of peace or war
between these two couris is of no conse-
pos:
wou
whence they emanate,
never
tion at Pernambuco. It
pes :
the other provinces.
cient reason to say it was a sudden
for
tons
by the 3
guigite as Insiuuated, that there
hositit
Portus?
of the government.
metvica.
squence © the cause
d
of liberty. |dechsy which idligd him instantaneousty.
quske
: Cambridge,
ikc.
——_
A man on Gentral-wharf, Beston, suck-
ed rum from a hogshead until he expired!
The U. S brig Boxer, Capt. Potter, was
off Turk’s Island on the 4th inst. all well,
having passed 200 miles off Bermuda, and
performed a route of 300 miles in 7 days
from the time she left the anchorage
ground at Staten Island.
LATEST FROM IRELAND.
The ship Commodore Perry, Irish, which
arrived yesterday from Sligo, sailed thence
onthe 26th of April. We learn, verbally.
that flaxseed was selling at six guineas
per cask, and that Flour was declining in
that market. Capt. Irish brought no pa-
pers.
"New \ cr, May 28.
set, a young man named Abratam Wysk.
off, went on board of the ship Dublin
Packet, lying at the Steam Boat wharf, N
ceeded aloft, got upon the main top gallant
Yesterday afternoon, a little before sine
R. and from motives of curiosity he pro-
royal stay, from whence he fcll upon the
CENTRE BANK
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
STGCKHOLDES,
7"
a FIAT the Directors of said Bank have
this day declared a Dividend for the last
six months at the rate of eight per cent.
per annum, peyable at any ume after the
I 4th instant.
y .
Jno. Nortis,
Cachier.
Bellefonte, May 5, 1817.
Take Notice.
All persons indebted to the cstate that
was of Peter Dewi, late of Patton Town:
ship Centre connty deceas’d, are here
by requested to make
payment. And -all persons who have dny
demands against the said estate, wili
please to present them legally authenti-
cated, forthwith to the subscriber living
in said township, for settlement; so that
he may know whether tie said estate
be solvent or otherwise.
ARTHUR SMITH Admr,
Bellefonte April 7, 1817.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
TEN »
i HE partnership of George and Ar
hur Smith is this day dissolved by mutu
Al consent, of which circumstance, ail con.
cerned will please to take notice Those
paving demands are horeby noufied to
yok to him for paymer: of the sume.
carry it on
1his business, and by paying strict
to the same and making good paper, they
hope to merit and receive a liber! share
of public patronage.
above Mill, will be furnished with
in the usual manner:
and others who have been in the nabic of
1
immediate];
indebted to said firm, are requested to
make payment to George Smith, and these
in all ite various branches.
they have had wa
attention
From the experience
so 4
.
Those who have been customers :
Paper
and those mer hants
aking in Rags. are respecifully informed
hat the usual price will be given for ther
same.
Drc. 26,1816
Sen
"Lycoming Potter
TURPIKE
NOTICE IS NEREBY GIVEN,
SHAT pursuant to the provision: cof-
tained in an act passed at the last
session of the legislature of Pennsylvania,
entitled # An act to enzble the governor
to incorporate a company for making an
artificial road from Jerscy Shore, in the
county of Lycoming, to Coudersport
in the county of Potter,” books will be
opened by the undersigned, commissioners
named in the said act, at the office of
George Vaux, No 39 south 4th street in
the city of Philadelphia, on the second day
of December next, at ten o'clock A. M.
for the purpose of reciving subscriptions
for the stock of the said company. Sie
milar books will be also opened at the
same time and for the same purpose in
Northumberland county at the house of
Thomas Gaskins, in the town of Nor-
thumberland ; and in Lycoming couily,
at the house of James Cummings, in the
borcugh of Williamsport, and at the
t.ouse of Jaines Colliny, in the town of
Jersey Shore.
JOHN KEATING, 5
THOMAS > T1"VARDSON |
GEORGE VAUX. | &
J. P De GRUCHY, t 3
JOIN BOYD, la
HUGH WHITE, La
JAMES COLLINS, a)
THOMAS M« CLINTOCKE | 2
SAMUEL STEWART, 3
ROBERT M’CIURE, | =
ANUW. D. HEPBURN. | ©
October 13. 1816.
4 «aetna € WNC RD PAVE
BLANKS, HANDBILLS HORSE
BILLS. kc. EXECUTED AT TIS
OFFICE, :ESONABLY, AND 6.7.
GEORGE SMITH,
ARTHUR SMITH.
Recember 5, 1815.
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